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[filmscanners] Re: Nikon LS4000 alignment



This might sound tongue-in-cheek, but have you considered setting up a
script in Photoshop (or GraphicConverter if you use a Mac) to rotate your
photos? I don't know of any setting in the scanner or in the scanner
software. I think that you can see that, yes, I have experienced it.

A

W Shumaker at Thu, 5 Aug 2004 17:55:05 -0400 said:

>I've asked this before, but got no information. I'm consistently
>getting a 0.5degree rotation to my images scanned with the
>LS-4000 scanner. It seems that there must be some
>mis-alignment with the scanning mechanism. I'm wondering
>if this is something that can be adjusted or not. It makes scanning
>xpan shots for stitching more difficult. Has anyone else experienced
>this problem? Any suggestions are very welcome.
>
>Wayne
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